hard to understand the upside of your posts here:
Jeremy Rubin (MIT Media Lab / DCI)
-Appears only by institutional association with MIT.
-Epstein donated to MIT Media Lab broadly.
-No emails, meetings, funding, or personal relationship involving Rubin.
Amir Taaki
-Name appears only as a historical Bitcoin figure reference.
-No correspondence, meetings, funding, or institutional overlap.
Gavin Andresen
-Referenced as an influential Bitcoin developer.
-No emails, meetings, funding, or relationship with Epstein.
Austin Hill (Blockstream)
-Appears in early Blockstream seed-era context as a company Epstein explored.
-No evidence of meetings, solicitation, or Epstein investment.
-No personal correspondence shown.
Adam Back (Blockstream)
-Named because of Blockstream, not personal contact.
-No emails, meetings, funding, or relationship with Epstein.
Brian Armstrong (Coinbase)
-Mentioned in VC deal-flow emails where Epstein attempted access to Coinbase.
-No emails to/from Armstrong.
-No evidence Armstrong met Epstein or accepted capital.
Bryan Bishop
-Appears only as a technical / research name reference.
-No emails, meetings, funding, or institutional ties.
Michael Saylor
-Referenced as a macro/tech figure.
-No emails, meetings, funding, or relationship shown.
-Any reference predates his Bitcoin involvement.
(Above is AI assisted obviously.)